Drawback

DRAWBACK, com. law. An allowance made by the government to merchants on the
reexportation of certain imported goods liable to duties, which, in some
cases, consists of the whole; in others, of a part of the duties which had
been paid upon the importation. For the various acts of congress which
regulate drawbacks, see Story, L. U. S. Index, h.t.

"The release of the cash equivalent of import VAT TCCs and Drawback TCCs shall be subject to availability of funds appropriated for the purpose as accorded by budget execution subject o existing rules, in consultation with DBM," Customs said.

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